Global Citizenship
Examples of approved core courses for the Global Citizenship concentration include:
- ANt 301 - World Patterns of Race and Ethnicity
- ANT 320 - Religion and Culture
- ANT 330 - Women, Gentder, and Culture
- ANT 335 - Advanced Archaeological Excavation Methods
- BIO 304 - General Ecology
- BIO 309 - Plant Ecology
- CHE 440 - Environmental Chemistry
- CMST 410 - Rhetorical Theories
- ECO 330 - Urban and Regional Economics
- ECO 340 - International Economics
- ECO 342 - Economic Development
- ECO 344 - Comparitive Economic Systems
- ENG 304 - Introduction to Post-Colonial Literature
- ENG 315 - The Bible as Literature
- FRE 310 - French Culture and Society Today
- GEO 302 - Cultural Geography
- GEO 306 - Environmental Resource Management
- GEO 310 - Geography of Population
- GEO 330 - Geography of Religion
- GEO 40 - Sustainable Food Systems
- GER 310 - Contemporary German Life
- GLY 340 - Introduction to Environmental Geoscience
- GLY 455 - Groundwater Resources and Management with Laboratory
- HIS 321 - Modernization in the Non-Western World
- HIS 326 - Modern Latin American History
- HIS 329 - History of the Middle East and North Africa
- HIS 330 - Jewish History
- HIS 331 - History of Japan
- HIS 336 - History of Modern Africa
- HIS 423 - Diplomacy and Foreign Policy of the United States
- HIS 425 - American Diplomacy Since 1900
- HIS 465 - Nature and Development in Latin America
- JUS 429 - Women in Criminal Justice
- PHI 302 - Ethics and Science
- PHI 307 - Business Ethics
- PHI 320 - Social and Political Philosophy
- PHI 325 - PHilosophy of Nonviolence
- PHI 360 - Topics in Environmental Philosophy
- PSC 308 - Civil Liberties
- PSC 312 - Modern Ideologies
- PSC 330 - Politics of Europe
- PSC 338 - U.S. Foreign Policy and the Developing World
- PSC 415 - United States Foreign Policy
- PSC 480 - International Law
- PSC 481 - International Organization
- PSC 485 - Comparative Foreign Policy
- PSY 340 - Social Psychology
- PSY 348 - Environmental Psychology
- REL 330 - Contemporary Religious Though
- REL 370 - Religion and Science
- SOC 308 - Social Organizations
- SOC 360 - Technology and Social Change
- SPI 310 - Spanish Culture and Civilization
- WGS 383 - Women and World Cultures
All students must complete 12 core credit hours with a "C" or better (does not include a "C-"). Alternative courses may be approved upon consultation with an advisor.










